Created as meaningful Persian wall art, Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds brings the Faravahar and ancient Iranian symbolism into a modern setting. Its balanced contemporary palette gives the artwork enough presence to anchor a room while leaving space for the poetry, symbolism, and personal associations to remain central.
Heritage and Symbolism
The Faravahar is paired with the Zoroastrian ethical triad of good thoughts, good words, and good deeds, connecting personal responsibility with ancient Iranian heritage.
Persian inscription:
نماد فروهر
پندار نیک، گفتار نیک، کردار نیک
Source: A traditional Zoroastrian ethical formula; it is not a poem and has no individual poet attribution.
Meaning: The Faravahar symbol — good thoughts, good words, good deeds.
Designed for Meaningful Spaces
Good Thoughts, Good Words, Good Deeds is well suited to a home, office, hospitality setting, creative studio, or meaningful gift display. Its balanced contemporary palette works with calm interiors that benefit from a culturally meaningful focal point, and its cultural focus makes it a thoughtful gift for a wedding, housewarming, Nowruz, birthday, or anyone connected to Persian art.
Canvas Details
- Gallery-wrapped, made-to-order canvas
- Printed with fade-resistant, water-based HP Latex inks
- Professionally stretched over a durable wooden support frame
- Canvas depth is selected for the ordered size and may be 0.75, 1.25, or 1.5 inches
- Ready to hang with mounting hardware included
- Available in multiple sizes
Looking for a different size, color palette, poem, or personalized version? Contact ORIAVI to discuss a custom order.